Technical Engineering College , Northern Technical University discussed a master dissertation on designing and implementing of an intelligent monitoring and management system based on the Internet of Things for agricultural applications by the postgraduate student, Mr. Haider Nasr Bahgat.
The dissertation reviewed the most important strategies necessary to conserve water consumption in irrigation of agricultural fields and energy, as well as increasing productivity through designing and implementing a smart irrigation system for monitoring and management based on the Internet of Things to achieve agricultural sustainability in the long term, through the establishment of irrigation systems. Intelligent use of agricultural constants and moisture values collected from the field in irrigation decisions in order to obtain the greatest results in irrigation operations throughout the year.
The dissertation aimed at using low-cost equipment that can accept packets sent by sensors in the soil and transmit them in real time to a user-owned application server, allowing them to access remote-read data and organizing the working environment.
The dissertation recommended using of smart irrigation systems to measure and calculate plant biomarkers and maintain moisture levels for each plant, controlling the irrigation of large fields and finding the less moist parts of these fields by separating the large areas.
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